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Unit 1 -- The Nature of Life
Ch.1 -- The Science of Biology
Ch.2 -- The Chemistry of Life
Unit 2 -- Ecology
Ch. 3 -- The Biosphere
Ch. 4 -- Ecosystems and Communities
Ch. 5 -- Populations
Ch. 6 -- Humans in Biosphere
Unit 3 -- Cells
Ch. 7 -- Cell Structure and Function
Ch. 8 -- Photosynthesis
Ch. 9 -- Cellular Respiration abd Fermentation
Ch. 10 -- Cell Growth and Division
Unit 4 -- Genetics
Ch.11 -- Intro to Genetics
Ch.12 -- DNA
Ch.13 -- RNA and Protein Synthesis
Ch.14 -- Human Heredity
Ch.15 -- Genetic Engineering
Unit 5 -- Evolution
Ch.16 -- Darwin's Theory of Evolution
Ch.17 -- Evolution of Populations
Ch.18 -- Classification
Ch.19 -- History of Life
Unit 6 -- From Microorganisms to Plants
Ch. 20 -- Viruses and Propkaryotes
Ch. 21 -- Protists and Fungi
Ch. 22 -- Intro to Plants
Ch. 23 -- Plant Structure and Function
Ch. 24 -- Plant Reproduction and Response
Unit 7 -- Animals
Ch. 25 -- Intro to Animals
Ch. 26 -- Animals Evolution and Diversity
Ch. 27 -- Animal Systems I
Ch. 28 -- Animal Systems II
Ch. 29 -- Animal Behavior
Unit 8 -- The Human Body
Ch. 30 -- Digestive and Excretory Systems
Ch. 31 -- Nervous System
Ch. 32 -- Skelatal, Muscular, and Integumentary Systems
Ch. 33 -- Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
Ch. 34 -- Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
Ch. 35 -- Immune System and Disease
Ch. 7 -- Cell Structure and Function
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Big Idea for Discussion:
Cellular Basis of Life and Homeostasis
Topic Question:
How are cell structures adapted to their functions?
Chapter Vocabulary
Cell
Cell Theory
Cell membrane
Nucleus
Eukaryote
Prokaryote
Cytoplasm
Organelle
Vacuole
Lysosome
Cytoskelelton
Centriole
Ribosome
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Cell Wall
Lipid Bilayer
Selectively Permeable
Diffusion
Facilitated Diffusion
Aquaporin
Osmosis
Isotonic
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Osmotic Pressure
Homeostasis
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Receptor
7.1 Life is Cellular
Section Question:
Why is it important to study cells?
Section 1 PPT:
Cell Structure and Function Section 1.pptx
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Section 1 Bookwork:
Found on p. 194
Section 1 Worksheet A:
Section 1 Worksheet A.rtf
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Section 1 Worksheet B:
Section 1 Worksheet B.rtf
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7.2 Cell Structure
Section Question:
How do cell structures enable a cell to carry out basic life processes?
Section 2 PPT:
Cell Structure and Function Section 2.pptx
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Section 2 Bookwork:
Found on p. 205
Section 2 Worksheet A:
Section 2 Worksheet A.rtf
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Section 2 Worksheet B:
Section 2 Worksheet B.rtf
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7.3 Cell Transport
Section Question:
How does a cell transport materials across a cell membrane?
Section 3 PPT:
Cell Structure and Function Section 3.pptx
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Section 3 Bookwork:
Found on p. 213
Section 3 Worksheet A:
Section 3 Worksheet A.rtf
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Section 3 Worksheet B:
Section 3 Worksheet B.rtf
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7.4 Homeostasis and Cells
Section Question:
How does a cell maintain homeostasis both within itself and as part of a multicellular organism?
Section 4 PPT:
Cell Structure and Function Section 4.pptx
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Section 4 Bookwork:
Found on p. 217
Section 4 Worksheet A:
Section 4 Worksheet A.rtf
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Topic Question: How are cell structures adapted to their functions?
Chapter Vocabulary
Cell
Cell Theory
Cell membrane
Nucleus
Eukaryote
Prokaryote
Cytoplasm
Organelle
Vacuole
Lysosome
Cytoskelelton
Centriole
Ribosome
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Cell Wall
Lipid Bilayer
Selectively Permeable
Diffusion
Facilitated Diffusion
Aquaporin
Osmosis
Isotonic
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Osmotic Pressure
Homeostasis
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Receptor
7.1 Life is Cellular
Section Question: Why is it important to study cells?
Section 1 PPT:
Section 1 Bookwork: Found on p. 194
Section 1 Worksheet A:
Section 1 Worksheet B:
7.2 Cell Structure
Section Question: How do cell structures enable a cell to carry out basic life processes?
Section 2 PPT:
Section 2 Bookwork: Found on p. 205
Section 2 Worksheet A:
Section 2 Worksheet B:
7.3 Cell Transport
Section Question: How does a cell transport materials across a cell membrane?
Section 3 PPT:
Section 3 Bookwork: Found on p. 213
Section 3 Worksheet A:
Section 3 Worksheet B:
7.4 Homeostasis and Cells
Section Question: How does a cell maintain homeostasis both within itself and as part of a multicellular organism?
Section 4 PPT:
Section 4 Bookwork: Found on p. 217
Section 4 Worksheet A:
Section 4 Worksheet B:
Chapter 7 Practice Test/Review Sheet: